Turkey to establish national carbon crediting programme to help meet climate goals

Published 18:33 on May 15, 2023 / Last updated at 22:35 on May 30, 2023 / / EMEA (Europe), Voluntary (VCM Governance), CBAM & Tariffs

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Turkey will establish a national programme to scale carbon credit supply to help meet its 2053 net zero target, aiming to expand project activities into a regional market and move away from a reliance on renewable energy projects, the government said over the weekend, also confirming that plans for an emissions trading system were underway.
Turkey will establish a national programme to scale carbon credit supply to help meet its 2053 net zero target, aiming to expand project activities into a regional market and move away from a reliance on renewable energy projects, the government said over the weekend, also confirming that plans for an emissions trading system were underway.


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